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QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP

LONDON, Ffbrnarv 18

The Times declares that Sir H.'Camp-bell-Bannerman is physically unable to beaT the strain of the scission, and sajs he had better except a peerage. At> picsent, sajs the paper, it is undesirable that there should bs duality of command in the House of Commons. " Such a thing is unfair to Mr Asquith. who. while virtually leading, is overshadowed by Sir H. Cuin2>be!l-Banncrman.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 30

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QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 30

QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 30

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